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10.  POWER ON/OFF

To turn the “OneLINK” on, press the button  “ON/OFF”  (1) once. To turn the “OneLINK” off, press 

and hold the  “ON/OFF”  button for approx. 3 seconds. The status LED (7) goes out. Note the 

following conditions when using the “OneLINK”:

 

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If the “OneLINK” is turned off when cable is not connected, a short press to the button ON/

OFF (1) turns the “OneLINK” on until signal received from the transmitter (connected and 

turned on).

 

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Auto power off: 

The “OneLINK” turns off automatically if no user input is detected for 7 

minutes. You can wake the “OneLINK” by pressing the “ON/OFF” button.

11.  LEARNING

Ensure no mixer is applied on your transmitter and put throttle to zero position. Hold and press 

the button  “Learning”  (3) for approx. 3 seconds to enable learning mode for the remote control. 

The “OneLINK” emits a buzzing sound indicating the mode is enabled. As a next step you must 

learn the channels with the transmitter:
1st channel 

push throttle to max and back to 0

2nd channel  : 

push rudder to left and back to 0

3rd channel 

push nick to front and back to 0

4th channel 

push roll to left and back to 0

5th channel 

 (for flight mode)

 

turn on a 3 CH switch and then off

6th channel 

:  

 (for height hold / normal / acromode function) 

turn on a 3 CH switch and then off

7th channel 

:  

 (for Camera triggers) 

turn on a 2 CH switch (or button) and then off 

A short buzzer beep indicates each channel is learnt. Also status LED (5) blinks n-th times when 

the n-th channel is learnt 

(example: For channel 6, the status LED will blink 6 times)

. After the last 

channel is learnt, the status LED (7) blinks slowly.

Learning of 7th channel is not a must. After an 8 second delay from learning of 6th 

channel  learning mode will automatically be quit if no input for 7th channel is made.

12.  FREQUENCY SELECTION

The “OneLINK” is equipped with double frequency. Depending on your needs you can switch 

the frequencies. Press and hold the button  “Select-Frequency”  for approx. 3 seconds to enter 

frequency selection mode. Select desired frequency by following below table:

Frequency selection

89036RC

915 MHz
(RC EYE ONE)

Press button “Select-Frequency” repeatedly until 

status LED blinks 1 time and 3 buzzer sounds 

are emitted. 

2.4 GHz
(RC EYE ONE S / 

RC EYE Xtreme)  

Press button  “Select-Frequency”  repeatedly until 

status LED blinks 2 times and 1 buzzer sound is 

emitted.

Confirm selection by pressing the  “ON/OFF”  button. After that the “OneLINK” emits 

one beep 

sound.

13.  CHANNEL SELECTION MODE

This section is only valid for RC EYE ONE.

1.  Hold and press the button  “Select-Frequency”  (3) for approx. 3 seconds to switch to 

frequency selection mode. Once frequency selection mode is enabled the “OneLINK” emits 

a beep sound and the status LED (7) goes out.

2.  Press the button  “Learning”  to navigate through channels 1 – 5. Each channels is indicated 

by the corresponding number of beep sounds 

(example: Channel 5, five beep sounds)

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3.  To cancel/close the channel selection mode, press the button  “ON/OFF” . The “OneLINK”  

emits one beep sound and enters operation mode again. The status LED blinks slowly.

14.  BINDING

To bind the “OneLINK” to your model craft, proceed as follows:
1.  Press button  “Bind”  (2) once. The “OneLINK” enters binding mode for 20 seconds. 
2.  The “OneLINK” is being bound to the  “RC EYE ONE/S/Xtreme”. The status LED (7) blinks 

fast during binding and blinks slowly again once binding has completed.

3. 

Check the status LED on your “RC EYE ONE S” / “RC EYE Xtreme” to confirm successful 

binding.

15.  LOW BATTERY ALERT

A repeated beep sound at 5 seconds interval indicates depleted batteries. You must stop 

operation immediately and replace the batteries before operating again.

16.  FIRMWARE UPGRADE

You may upgrade the firmware via a computer. Proceed as follows to upgrade the firmware:

1.  Use the provided Micro USB to USB cable and connect the “OneLINK” to a computer via the  

microUSB port (6).

2.  Remove the batteries from the battery compartment.
3.  While pressing and holding the  “Upgrade-Firmware”  button insert the batteries into the 

battery compartment. The “OneLINK” shows up as a USB mass storage device in your 

computer (It may take up to 3 minutes).

4. 

In the shown USB mass storage drive replace the file “firmware.bin” with the latest firmware 

file.

Further information can be found on http://www.rclogger.com.

17.  MAINTENANCE, CARE AND REPAIR

 

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Remove the batteries before cleaning and maintenance.

 

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Regularily clean the “OneLINK” with a dry cloth.

 

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Do not use abrasive cleaners or alcohol.

 

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Repairs should only be handled by a professional.

18.  DISPOSAL

General

In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of environment, protect 

human health and utilise natural resources prudently and rationally, the user 

should return unserviceable product to relevant facilities in accordance with 

statutory regulations. The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates the product needs 

to be disposed separately and not as municipal waste.

Batteries / rechargeable batteries

The user is legally obliged (battery regulation) to return used batteries and 

rechargeable batteries. Disposing used batteries in the household waste is 

prohibited! Batteries/ rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances 

are marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin. The symbol indicates that the 

product is forbidden to be disposed via the domestic refuse. The chemical 

symbols for the respective hazardous substances are Cd = Cadmium, Hg = 

Mercury, Pb = Lead. You can return used batteries/ rechargeable batteries free of 

charge to any collecting point of your local authority, our stores or where batteries/ 

rechargeable batteries are sold.

Consequently you comply with your legal obligations and contribute to environmental protection!

19.  FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT

FCC ID:  Y2H-89036RC

Statement according to FCC part 15.19:

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two 

conditions: 

 

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This device may not cause harmful interference, and 

 

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This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause 

undesired operation.

Statement according to FCC part 15.21:

Modifications not expressly approved by this company could void the user’s authority to operate 

the equipment.

20.  PRODUCT SUPPORT

Visit “http://www.rclogger.com/index.php/contact-us” or call +852 2559 2662 for product support. 
Additionally visit our support forum at “http://rclogger.com/forum”. 

21.  TECHNICAL DATA

Operating voltage .............................................2 x 1.5 V/DC AAA batteries
Transmission Frequency .................................. 915 MHz / 2.4GHz
Dimensions (W x H x D) ...................................59 x 65 x 21.5 mm 
Weight ..............................................................70 g

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